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. >> and city of east palo alto plans to expand use of the shot spotter system. the u.s. department of justice and the smart policing initiative awarded the city 300,000ses today improve and expand this program. shot spotter as lous torts to -- authorities i'd and east palo alto in 2009 officials say improved technology can help problem solving and crime prevention efforts. >> election is next week. there is a hot button initiative to decide whether they want to tax themselves in order to feed the animals at the oakland zoo. >> supporters say it's a matter of simple economics in order to take care of tigers or monkeys the zoo needs more money. >> to operate the zoo. to provide educational programs and make sure this stay as fordable to all elements of the community. >> it would impose a parcel tax on residential properties, $72 per nonpresident den yil parcel. >> we'll be looking at a three story center office, restaurant, gift shop. >> but opponents say it's not at all about the care and feeding of bears and other animals. but rather about the zoo's planned expansion int
. >> and city of east palo alto plans to expand use of the shot spotter system. the u.s. department of justice and the smart policing initiative awarded the city 300,000ses today improve and expand this program. shot spotter as lous torts to -- authorities i'd and east palo alto in 2009 officials say improved technology can help problem solving and crime prevention efforts. >> election is next week. there is a hot button initiative to decide whether they want to tax themselves in...
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here is the very latest track. it comes a short and it has actually expanded someplace between around new york city to perhaps as far south as virginia beach. with thiswithin this is an equal probability of it coming ashore. it will be coming in almost like a 90 degree angle. where it comes ashore could be a devastating storm. it will not be until late monday and tuesday there will be an impact. i expect heavy rain, local flooding, and along the coast where it does come ashore, the most high is probably right now would be the maryland, new jersey coastline. the seas could be 10-20 feet people should expect the worst hope for the best? that means trees down and power outages. the weekend as a time for preparation. we will have more on this unusual and hybrid storm. >> you have got it. now, let's look at the preparations under way. we go live to the costco where some supplies are already running low. >> already. at the home depot we were at, they already ran out of generators. people have been talking about the fact
here is the very latest track. it comes a short and it has actually expanded someplace between around new york city to perhaps as far south as virginia beach. with thiswithin this is an equal probability of it coming ashore. it will be coming in almost like a 90 degree angle. where it comes ashore could be a devastating storm. it will not be until late monday and tuesday there will be an impact. i expect heavy rain, local flooding, and along the coast where it does come ashore, the most high is...
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in anticipation of the winds around the city, the city put all construction work to a stop ahead of the storm. they asked all contractors and property owners to secure local sites. we have more incredible pictures to show you. a surveillance camera capturing water. this is the park. this is water gushing through the streets and three paths from the train station from hoboken, new jersey and other train administrati stations in new jersey and new york are closed. >>> some of the boards here are destroyed. piles of debris everywhere. in baltimore, maryland, along the waterfront at the inner harbor, superstorm sandy left it covered in water. drivers could not use the road until just about two hours ago. they had to give time for the water there to recede. >>> we can tell you sandy dumping heavy snow on parts of west virginia. snowshoe is completely covered. more than a foot of snow hit hard by sandy. one woman, sadly, reported dead here as a result of a traffic accident. more than 128,000 people in west virginia remain without power. >>> here is a look at the height of the superstorm as it
in anticipation of the winds around the city, the city put all construction work to a stop ahead of the storm. they asked all contractors and property owners to secure local sites. we have more incredible pictures to show you. a surveillance camera capturing water. this is the park. this is water gushing through the streets and three paths from the train station from hoboken, new jersey and other train administrati stations in new jersey and new york are closed. >>> some of the boards...
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about cleaning up the city's homeless camps. now officials say there are dozens of homeless camps all over san jose which are causing issues of safety and others say the homeless are not getting enough help. >> i wish they do help us because there is a lot of people here and they do need help. >> city officials say they need up to a million dollars to clean up these homeless camps through june and an extra 1.5 million for the next fiscal year. >>> they are accusing google after a prototype for the smart phone. he tells them a google employee left them. he says when google sent the security officer, he was threatened with the rest. after handing over the device, google offered him a free phone after he agreed not to go to the media. >>> well they will discuss the proposed expansion of facebook headquarters and he currently has a headquarters with room up to 600 workers. they have plans for additional 828 employees and some people have expressed concerns about the impact on traffic and community services if the proposed expansion
about cleaning up the city's homeless camps. now officials say there are dozens of homeless camps all over san jose which are causing issues of safety and others say the homeless are not getting enough help. >> i wish they do help us because there is a lot of people here and they do need help. >> city officials say they need up to a million dollars to clean up these homeless camps through june and an extra 1.5 million for the next fiscal year. >>> they are accusing google...
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Oct 31, 2012
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off the crescent city coastline here. as we look at the temperatures they are in the 50s. mountain view at 60 degrees. here are the visibilities. fog reducing visibility down to three quarters of a mile. first thing in the morning you will likely run into fog and even spotty drizzle. a cloudy day for the giants parade and a rainy night for halloween for trick-or-treaters. some of you may get lucky and some not so lucky. so drizzle first thing in the morning. it will be spotty. the temperatures are low to mid50s. you will see quite a bit of cloud cover and areas of fog. so be careful out there. give yourself extra time. rain arrives tomorrow afternoon with this cold front here. look at the moisture. it is impressive. we are going to get some periods of heavy rain. first thing tomorrow morning you will need a jacket. it will be on the cool side. the morning parades for the little ones are looking a bit on the damp side in some spots. it is just drizzle. we are not worried about downpours. at 1:00 the front arrives, and you
off the crescent city coastline here. as we look at the temperatures they are in the 50s. mountain view at 60 degrees. here are the visibilities. fog reducing visibility down to three quarters of a mile. first thing in the morning you will likely run into fog and even spotty drizzle. a cloudy day for the giants parade and a rainy night for halloween for trick-or-treaters. some of you may get lucky and some not so lucky. so drizzle first thing in the morning. it will be spotty. the temperatures...
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the driver of the forerunner is a the the shot turner -- is at the shock center. >> people in ocean city could be among those hardest hit. >> how officials and residents are gearing up for the storm. >> sandy is a large storm. it is hitting a very large population area. that is why the storm seems so unusual. we will give asante more attention coming up with that i[ >> ocean city to be hard hit by hurricane sandy. >> officials are urging residents to prepare for the worse. sarah simpson has more on how folks are getting ready. >> we still have trouble with the windows. we are boarding up yen resting it in the peace tonight instead of being worried. -- up and resting in peace tonight instead of being worried. >> texas personal responsibility and get prepared for the storm. -- tak some personal responsibility and get prepared for the storm. >> she is at the beach cottage in her family since the 1950's. >> i'm getting out of here. i'm going back home. >> for those residents planning to stay, officials say is stock up. have at least a three days supply of food and water and plenty of batteri
the driver of the forerunner is a the the shot turner -- is at the shock center. >> people in ocean city could be among those hardest hit. >> how officials and residents are gearing up for the storm. >> sandy is a large storm. it is hitting a very large population area. that is why the storm seems so unusual. we will give asante more attention coming up with that i[ >> ocean city to be hard hit by hurricane sandy. >> officials are urging residents to prepare for...
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there's the ocean city pier, what's left of it. all you see are the pilings there. the waves beginning to calm down. kent island, watching the next high tide cycle at 7:00 tonight. the susquehanna, look at the movement. that river is whipping and very, very brown. so we're still feeling the effects from superstorm sandy. she's putting the cold air in our area, 30s. more on that straight ahead. >> all right. state officials have confirmed to us there have been three deaths related to sandy. >> a pasadena man lost his life yesterday when a tree fell on his home. >> brian kuebler spoke to his son. there's no way you can prepare for it. >> reporter: sandy took three lives, one of them in pasadena. the scene almost as tragic as the story. the 7700 block of suit drive has become an attraction, but for the family of 74-year-old donald con aado. >> he lived here. >> the son told us about his father, an jar. as his son boards up, he is haunted by the very last conversation the two had. >> i was standing in the doorway talking to him about it. he said what's the matter, son.
there's the ocean city pier, what's left of it. all you see are the pilings there. the waves beginning to calm down. kent island, watching the next high tide cycle at 7:00 tonight. the susquehanna, look at the movement. that river is whipping and very, very brown. so we're still feeling the effects from superstorm sandy. she's putting the cold air in our area, 30s. more on that straight ahead. >> all right. state officials have confirmed to us there have been three deaths related to...
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burned to the ground because the firefighters couldn't get to them and the city of long beach has no sewer system or heat or water or anything. it is mass evacuation going on. it's is a city of 40,000 people. we are talking about a considerable area. again, it is devastating and it is going to cost many, many dollars. everyone is working full time. police, fire, executives in both counties. everyone is working together at the command centers where we have all of federal state, county and town officials working together. it is a coordinated effort. >> and the question is being asked today, sir, how do we pay for the infrastructure that has been damaged so badly by the flooding and by the wind. it goes beyond a fema grant and it comes at a time when we are dealing with a clip and a fragile economy. >> one way or the other it has to be paid for. it requires a supplemental appropriation. first of all, there is enough money director fugate says for the fema part of the recovery, i think we voted $6.1 billion in the budget. there is enough in the fund right now. director fugate says. as fa
burned to the ground because the firefighters couldn't get to them and the city of long beach has no sewer system or heat or water or anything. it is mass evacuation going on. it's is a city of 40,000 people. we are talking about a considerable area. again, it is devastating and it is going to cost many, many dollars. everyone is working full time. police, fire, executives in both counties. everyone is working together at the command centers where we have all of federal state, county and town...
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the lashgs burg ferry will run extra into the city. the sauce lee doe will have an extra boat at 9:35. all of them suggest you buy your tickets before wednesday. it will be running its rush hour service all day long. it will add service although a number of routes are going to be disrupted by the parade itself. caltrain is adding trains in the morning after the parade then after wards southbound schedules will accommodate extra drivers. >> the weather we are facing for parade day but first of all what's happening tonight. >> yes, we've got fog bad already moving and, in fact, i think we're going to give you a pretty cool shot of san francisco, drifting back overhead. the fog not expected to be as widespread but we do have a dense fog advisory that starts at midnight and will last through tomorrow morning for our north valley locations. that means visibility down to about a quarter mile. if this is your area, your morning drive could be a little tricky. maybe allow yourself some extra time. we'll see it along the coastline, as well, but
the lashgs burg ferry will run extra into the city. the sauce lee doe will have an extra boat at 9:35. all of them suggest you buy your tickets before wednesday. it will be running its rush hour service all day long. it will add service although a number of routes are going to be disrupted by the parade itself. caltrain is adding trains in the morning after the parade then after wards southbound schedules will accommodate extra drivers. >> the weather we are facing for parade day but...
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of the city. we'll see a few leftover showers here early and mostly cloudy skies and a little afternoon sun with highs in the mid-50s. much quieter weather pattern after the last couple of days. lots of new maps coming up in just a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there is historic devastation left behind from sandy. almost 50 people are dead. new york city sub wades are going to be closed for days and snow is blanketing west virginia. today, president obama will tour the damaged areas with the governor of new jersey. >> and in our area, more than 200,000 people are still without power in northern virginia, maryland and d.c. bg & e reporting the most outages, nearly 150,000. along the potomac river, fear of more needing continues as high tide is expected in alexandria later this morning. traveling around the country and overseas is a little bit harder in the wake of the superstorm. >> especially complicated on the eastern seaboard right now. fox's william la jeunesse takes a look at whe
of the city. we'll see a few leftover showers here early and mostly cloudy skies and a little afternoon sun with highs in the mid-50s. much quieter weather pattern after the last couple of days. lots of new maps coming up in just a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there is historic devastation left behind from sandy. almost 50 people are dead. new york city sub wades are going to be closed for days and snow is blanketing west virginia. today, president obama will tour...
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the mayor is set to present the players with a key to the city. please keep in mind that there is rain in the forecast. in san francisco, charles clifford, kron 4. >>pam: the working crews are putting on the finishing touches for tomorrow's parade. >> drilling, stapling, adding time is of the essence getting these bloats ready for the ticket tape parade these have been working four days to get these -- floats ready. >> to the untrained eye, yes but for the professionals we see 1001 things that we have to still be taken care of. >> with only 72 hours to finish the jobs there is always something that needs to be done. we were hopeful they would lose the game but those silly giants. they wanted to see how stressed out we could get. >> they also did the 2010 per rate floats. they know that it is a lot of pressure for the 2010 parade float. this baseball, and the bench making it all extra work worth it. >> with paint, the letter. and stapling. with bright colored plastics and glitter. there once they get the finishing touches these will be brought to t
the mayor is set to present the players with a key to the city. please keep in mind that there is rain in the forecast. in san francisco, charles clifford, kron 4. >>pam: the working crews are putting on the finishing touches for tomorrow's parade. >> drilling, stapling, adding time is of the essence getting these bloats ready for the ticket tape parade these have been working four days to get these -- floats ready. >> to the untrained eye, yes but for the professionals we see...
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police have a policy of not chasing in the city. we'll get back to you on that. >>> tonight the town of ocean city, maryland is entering phase 1 of operation asking people to not visit until after hurricane sandy has passed. earlier today residents snapped up plywood, generators and flashlights. people should have nonperishable food for three days and one gallon of water per person at least. >> we have concerns of some of the effects of the storm, mostly i think the possibility of flooding in some of the low lying areas of down. >> where we are, there's a lot of areas of trees right outside of ocean city, so we're taping our windows. >> we're taking this very seriously. >> we are. >> ocean city officials say they'll have an update on the storm situation there tomorrow at 9:00 in the morning. >>> the threat of a storm and the president's urging brought huge crowds to polling places today to vote early. election staff in maryland and the district were overwhelmed by the numbers they saw. long lines were reported in both montgomery and
police have a policy of not chasing in the city. we'll get back to you on that. >>> tonight the town of ocean city, maryland is entering phase 1 of operation asking people to not visit until after hurricane sandy has passed. earlier today residents snapped up plywood, generators and flashlights. people should have nonperishable food for three days and one gallon of water per person at least. >> we have concerns of some of the effects of the storm, mostly i think the possibility...
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downpours also expected in the cascades and the northern rockies. >> 60s in dallas and salt lake city. 74 in miami. 54 in atlanta. >>> straight ahead on this special edition of "america this morning," thousands, and we're talking thousands of flights across the nation have been canceled, stranding travelers from coast to coast. we're going to tell you how the airlines are coping with sandy next. >>> and a tip of our hat to one of our own, standing undaunted as the storm raged along the north carolina coast. we'll be right back with more. stay with us. (;x;x;x;x;x ♪ >>> those pictures only the beginning. welcome back, everybody. the economic effects of hurricane sandy will be felt today even outside the eastern seaboard. the new york financial markets will be closed today, even the online operations. >> it is the first closure for weather in almost three decades. the last closing of any sort was for 9/11. there's been no decision yet on whether the markets will be open tomorrow. >>> and the storm is also delaying several companies' earning reports. chief among them is pfizer. the ph
downpours also expected in the cascades and the northern rockies. >> 60s in dallas and salt lake city. 74 in miami. 54 in atlanta. >>> straight ahead on this special edition of "america this morning," thousands, and we're talking thousands of flights across the nation have been canceled, stranding travelers from coast to coast. we're going to tell you how the airlines are coping with sandy next. >>> and a tip of our hat to one of our own, standing undaunted as...
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off the crescent city coastline here. as we look at the temperatures they are in the 50s. mountain view at 60 degrees. here are the visibilities. fog reducing visibility down to three quarters of a mile. first thing in the morning you will likely run into fog and even spotty drizzle. a cloudy day for the giants parade and a rainy night for halloween for trick-or-treaters. some of you may get lucky and some not so lucky. so drizzle first thing in the morning. it will be spotty. the temperatures are low to mid50s. you will see quite a bit of cloud cover and areas of fog. so be careful out there. give yourself extra time. rain arrives tomorrow afternoon with this cold front here. look at the moisture. it is impressive. we are going to get some periods of heavy rain. first thing tomorrow morning you will need a jacket. it will be on the cool side. the morning parades for the little ones are looking a bit on the damp side in some spots. it is just drizzle. we are not worried about downpours. at 1:00 the front arrives, and you
off the crescent city coastline here. as we look at the temperatures they are in the 50s. mountain view at 60 degrees. here are the visibilities. fog reducing visibility down to three quarters of a mile. first thing in the morning you will likely run into fog and even spotty drizzle. a cloudy day for the giants parade and a rainy night for halloween for trick-or-treaters. some of you may get lucky and some not so lucky. so drizzle first thing in the morning. it will be spotty. the temperatures...
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off the crescent city coastline here. as we look at the temperatures they are in the 50s. mountain view at 60 degrees. here are the visibilities. fog reducing visibility down to three quarters of a mile. first thing in the morning you will likely run into fog and even spotty drizzle. a cloudy day for the giants parade and a rainy night for halloween for trick-or-treaters. some of you may get lucky and some not so lucky. so drizzle first thing in the morning. it will be spotty. the temperatures are low to mid50s. you will see quite a bit of cloud cover and areas of fog. so be careful out there. give yourself extra time. rain arrives tomorrow afternoon with this cold front here. look at the moisture. it is impressive. we are going to get some periods of heavy rain. first thing tomorrow morning you will need a jacket. it will be on the cool side. the morning parades for the little ones are looking a bit on the damp side in some spots. it is just drizzle. we are not worried about downpours. at 1:00 the front arrives, and you
off the crescent city coastline here. as we look at the temperatures they are in the 50s. mountain view at 60 degrees. here are the visibilities. fog reducing visibility down to three quarters of a mile. first thing in the morning you will likely run into fog and even spotty drizzle. a cloudy day for the giants parade and a rainy night for halloween for trick-or-treaters. some of you may get lucky and some not so lucky. so drizzle first thing in the morning. it will be spotty. the temperatures...
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the boston globe is reporting the city's mayor says trick-or-treat is on. maria. >> well, that's good news. thank you so much, court. parts of new jersey simply devastated by sandy. an entire town under water under a levee break overnight. jackie deangelis is in new jersey following this developing story. jackie. >> good afternoon, maria. we are here in town where everything has been shut down. we did see people earlier tonight being evacuated by emergency crews. fest by boat throughout the streets from their homes and then on to bus where is they got to higher ground. we were asking some people how they survived the evening with the damage. they told us the water started coming around 10:00 last night. between 10:00 and midnight flooding their basements and moving up slowly. they kept moving up their homes to stay dry. when the evacuation crews came this morning, it took many hours to get people out. some people put their wading boots on and starting walking themselves. it's a small community here, but it's not just this area that was damaged as a result o
the boston globe is reporting the city's mayor says trick-or-treat is on. maria. >> well, that's good news. thank you so much, court. parts of new jersey simply devastated by sandy. an entire town under water under a levee break overnight. jackie deangelis is in new jersey following this developing story. jackie. >> good afternoon, maria. we are here in town where everything has been shut down. we did see people earlier tonight being evacuated by emergency crews. fest by boat...
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the work has started to bring the city back. >> sandy hit us very hard. but new yorkers are resilient. >> resilience millions know they will need to recover from the damage sandy left behind. >> restoring power to some areas including here in lower manhattan could take a week to 10 days. >> a big time mess. around here, the impacts are less. there they were more than anticipated. >> we dodged a major blow it. >> this was even more than they thought they would get. they were on the windy side and we were on the west side. 90 mile an hour wind gusts at islip, new york. annapolis almost hit the 70 mile an hour threshold. at bwi marshall, 60 mile an hour wind gusts. we had more rain than they had. we were right at the 6 inch mark here on tv hill. more than 7 inches in annapolis and the inner harbor area. westminster with 6 inches, over 7 inches an ocean city. easton was a jackpot area as far as rain fall. from one single storm system making landfall. the center of the storm is now northwestern pennsylvania and drifting toward canada. strong high pressure over
the work has started to bring the city back. >> sandy hit us very hard. but new yorkers are resilient. >> resilience millions know they will need to recover from the damage sandy left behind. >> restoring power to some areas including here in lower manhattan could take a week to 10 days. >> a big time mess. around here, the impacts are less. there they were more than anticipated. >> we dodged a major blow it. >> this was even more than they thought they would...
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that's going to be millions here in the city. we of course will have special live coverage of the parade of champions right here on cbs 5 and on cbssf.com and it all starts at 11:00. a lot of kids will miss school tomorrow. >> i imagine. it's going to be a big party. >> for good reason. >> i know. >>> 4:42. a pedestrian steps into the path of a train. how a phone call could cost him his life. >> plus, a drug bust that's tough to swallow at sfo. a man tries to bring nearly 3 pounds of coke on a plane but it wasn't in his pocket or in his luggage. >> and some more dramatic images out of new york city this morning. how the storm took out part of the building. incredible, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the facade fell onto a sidek at about 6:30 last nig >>> well, the collapse of a building in new york is likely storm-related. the facade fell on a sidewalk 6:30 last night leaving room on the second and third floors exposed to the elements there. this was on 8th avenue between 14th and 15th streets in manhattan. officials say stro
that's going to be millions here in the city. we of course will have special live coverage of the parade of champions right here on cbs 5 and on cbssf.com and it all starts at 11:00. a lot of kids will miss school tomorrow. >> i imagine. it's going to be a big party. >> for good reason. >> i know. >>> 4:42. a pedestrian steps into the path of a train. how a phone call could cost him his life. >> plus, a drug bust that's tough to swallow at sfo. a man tries to...
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. >> it's hard to imagine, the pictures of new york city. yellow cabs covered to the roofs. we were lucky. >> reporter: bge is moving swiftly to tackle the toppled trees and downed lines. >> the guide wire needs to be pulled out of the tree. >> reporter: the crew drove from missouri to lend a helping hand. >> 17 hours, and it was not with we expected. >> reporter: it's the same expectation many had. now many of them are thankful, with the help of these crews, that they should rebound so quickly. they've come in. they stayed out of their way. they've been very responsive. if you walk over, they talk with you. i'm very happy with what they've done. they've gotten us up and running so far pretty quickly. >> the missouri linemen said they spent five days in louisiana after katrina. once they finish their work they are expected to be sent north to help with new jersey and new york. all of us are looking at trees differently. we had a contractor killed when a tree fell on him on homewood avenue. the victim died at scene. firefighters said the man was part of the crew contracted to
. >> it's hard to imagine, the pictures of new york city. yellow cabs covered to the roofs. we were lucky. >> reporter: bge is moving swiftly to tackle the toppled trees and downed lines. >> the guide wire needs to be pulled out of the tree. >> reporter: the crew drove from missouri to lend a helping hand. >> 17 hours, and it was not with we expected. >> reporter: it's the same expectation many had. now many of them are thankful, with the help of these crews,...
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in addition to the evacuation in the big apple, also a number of other cities on the east coast. wall street shutdown for the first time since the september 11th attacks. it gives you an idea of how bad sandy is expected to be. sandy leaving a mark on parts of north carolina. these are pictures from curo beach 30 miles north of wilmington. rising tides flooded homes. as many as 50 million people are in that hurricane's path. >> let's get right to meteorologist christina loren who has been tracking hurricane sandy all morning long. >> this is something that meteorologists can only dream up. when you think of all of the interesting components that are coming together and the timing of the storm. let's take you out live and show you the seas are getting very violent out here at dewey beach in delaware. 100 miles away from this location and feeling the impact of the brunt of the outer bands of sandy. hurricane sandy gained strength after crossing the loop current. it is a warm current in the atlantic. they move north bay and they lose that intensity. she has strengthened. maximum sus
in addition to the evacuation in the big apple, also a number of other cities on the east coast. wall street shutdown for the first time since the september 11th attacks. it gives you an idea of how bad sandy is expected to be. sandy leaving a mark on parts of north carolina. these are pictures from curo beach 30 miles north of wilmington. rising tides flooded homes. as many as 50 million people are in that hurricane's path. >> let's get right to meteorologist christina loren who has been...
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the city also warns people to be aware there's flooding down here. usually happens maybe once a year, sometimes a couple of times a year. this is certainly not the worst they've ever seen. but they always get everyone prepared. they handed out sand bags yesterday in advance of high tide last night. most of the businesses put them up around the lower window areas. so it was certainly less than what was expected here, and i think that is probably the good news. again, we are waiting for high tide this morning. there is a possibility with high tide today and perhaps tomorrow that it could come up about this high. we'll have to wait and see what happens. that's the latest from old town. back to you. >> melanie alnwick, thank you. >>> the governor of maryland will get a firsthand look at the devastation along the coast later today. the pier in ocean city was destroyed by sandy. it also forced many to evacuate. governor o'malley will visit a shelter and will join the mayor in ocean city to get an update on the damage there. >>> an update now on the sewage
the city also warns people to be aware there's flooding down here. usually happens maybe once a year, sometimes a couple of times a year. this is certainly not the worst they've ever seen. but they always get everyone prepared. they handed out sand bags yesterday in advance of high tide last night. most of the businesses put them up around the lower window areas. so it was certainly less than what was expected here, and i think that is probably the good news. again, we are waiting for high tide...
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the health care component to the mobility story is so huge, even in new york, this city and state is being rewired. got the engineering university going up on roosevelt island, all about health care and mobility here as well. it really is an exciting story. let me ask you about something a little less exciting, the fiscal cliff. how worried are you in terms of going over the cliff at the end of the year when the tax cuts expire along with the spending programs expire? are you preparing for that? >> we are a little bit. i was back in washington with some other tech ceos talking to people in the administration and also on the hill. and we are very concerned about it. it is something that seems irresponsible to me that congress has not been able to take care of this and come to an agreement on it. but, you know, it's very frustrating situation. we would like to see them come together. we recognize that with the election coming, that's very unlikely that that's going to happen before the election and of course we have a lame duck session after that. so very concerned about whether someth
the health care component to the mobility story is so huge, even in new york, this city and state is being rewired. got the engineering university going up on roosevelt island, all about health care and mobility here as well. it really is an exciting story. let me ask you about something a little less exciting, the fiscal cliff. how worried are you in terms of going over the cliff at the end of the year when the tax cuts expire along with the spending programs expire? are you preparing for...
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park in 1860 day intentionally curb the road around the tree to preserve it. >> city harbors plan to move to -- plan to move this street -- the tree to visit our area. looks like most cities will move forward with the plans for retreating. >> happy halloween, everyone. a look at what we can expect weather-wide with tom tasselmire. >> it is going to be cool out there, but the cost is usually kind of warm anyway. we will settle back into the upper 40's by the evening. minimal chance of a passing sprinkle under mostly cloudy skies. a different story in western maryland. still sees no showers on hd doppler falling in the far western part of the state. where is the remnants of sandy? moving up the western part of the state. we will feel the wind increasing a little bit. we have been closer to the center for a while. northwest winds will return. gusts of 25 miles per hour thursday and friday. sandy refuses to loosen its grip on the mid-atlantic and northeast. brighter skies in the forecast coming up. >> for the first time since the storm hit, most maryland schools reopen today for students
park in 1860 day intentionally curb the road around the tree to preserve it. >> city harbors plan to move to -- plan to move this street -- the tree to visit our area. looks like most cities will move forward with the plans for retreating. >> happy halloween, everyone. a look at what we can expect weather-wide with tom tasselmire. >> it is going to be cool out there, but the cost is usually kind of warm anyway. we will settle back into the upper 40's by the evening. minimal...
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t-shirts for the san francisco giants in union city. let's bring in chuck johnson, who is the head of studio 1204. chuck, i understand there's three different designs for the world series shirts. can you explain them? >> well, we have three we're printing. the gray one is the locker room t-shirt, which is a shirt that players are putting on right after the game ended. then this is what they're calling the parade t-shirt, and then just one tore desi we're doing there so a total of three different designs. >> reporter: talk to us when you started printing the shirts. i understand it's kind of a short process. talk a little about that. >> well, what we do -- we work with imagewear and they ask us to be what they call a hot market printer. that means they send the shirts in anticipation of winning the world series or national championships and we basically have to get ready to print. we get the designs ready, sample them, send them out for approval with major league baseball, and then just -- keep our fingers crossed that we'll need to prin
t-shirts for the san francisco giants in union city. let's bring in chuck johnson, who is the head of studio 1204. chuck, i understand there's three different designs for the world series shirts. can you explain them? >> well, we have three we're printing. the gray one is the locker room t-shirt, which is a shirt that players are putting on right after the game ended. then this is what they're calling the parade t-shirt, and then just one tore desi we're doing there so a total of three...
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the battery had the highest tide in new york city history, 11.9 feet. much of lower manhattan is 3 to 5 feet underwater. wind gusts is 78 miles per hour. for us, could not be any different. sunshine. world series championship, we have a lot going on here. good stuff going on currently as we have dry conditions on the radar. we'll stay that way for the next couple days. actually, sandy will help us stay dry for halloween. how does that happen? sandy so the east coast, we are west. sandy is blocking the progress of everything behind it, like a traffic jam. low pressure to the north and west cannot get because of sandy and will not arrive until thursday, meaning trick or treat forecast will be mainly dry because of a hurricane 3,000 miles away. another foggy morning tomorrow. it will be try through halloween. soggy weather on thursday. here is the forecast. nice tomorrow, cloudy, cooler on wednesday, rain moves in, rain likely for november 1, but what happens friday through sunday, we're talking 80 inland, mid 70s near the bay. right now looking dry on hal
the battery had the highest tide in new york city history, 11.9 feet. much of lower manhattan is 3 to 5 feet underwater. wind gusts is 78 miles per hour. for us, could not be any different. sunshine. world series championship, we have a lot going on here. good stuff going on currently as we have dry conditions on the radar. we'll stay that way for the next couple days. actually, sandy will help us stay dry for halloween. how does that happen? sandy so the east coast, we are west. sandy is...
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ellicott city is one of the 10 ssookiest cities in the ccuntry. country.that's because paranorral activity has been ported at several place in &ptown... including the lilburn mansion... and the former patapsco female nstitution on church road. tl te yerve rt pooking for an even spookier ple... plan a visit to salee, massachusetts... which rrnked theessookit city ghosts, ghouls and gobns... hitting e streets on.. ir tis llja phathe latess on up underway. with sandy clean - 3 dy.dyen 3 getting the power back . deth a eftsritohts number of utages is steadily dropping ascrews cooninue repaiiing damage. harford county whe b-g-e is &pdeaaing with onn the largest concentrated aree still pithout power. 3ower. 3 3
ellicott city is one of the 10 ssookiest cities in the ccuntry. country.that's because paranorral activity has been ported at several place in &ptown... including the lilburn mansion... and the former patapsco female nstitution on church road. tl te yerve rt pooking for an even spookier ple... plan a visit to salee, massachusetts... which rrnked theessookit city ghosts, ghouls and gobns... hitting e streets on.. ir tis llja phathe latess on up underway. with sandy clean - 3 dy.dyen 3...
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might be a the light drizzle just to the west of the city as well. lots of clouds to start your day. it will be mostly cloudy way the bit of sunshinworking in. sandy is no longer with us. it is officially extra-tropical so no longer getting reports from the hurricane center about it. but you can see the massive storm that was sandy is still out there and still continues to spin. we're getting showers pushing up into southern new england at this hour and still dealing with the mountain snow out to the west where they've got just an incredible amount of snow. not usual to be seeing that kind of snow out there. this whole system is living off very generally to the north and to the north it is. so the bottom line for us, lots of clouds in the forecast today. could be a few showers, particularly early. i think we'll generally be dry today with a little sunshine working in this afternoon. temperatures are cool. did i mention they were cool? yeah. 43 in washington. 39 in gaithersburg. 43 in leonardtown. 43 in stevensville. it will be another cool day. our h
might be a the light drizzle just to the west of the city as well. lots of clouds to start your day. it will be mostly cloudy way the bit of sunshinworking in. sandy is no longer with us. it is officially extra-tropical so no longer getting reports from the hurricane center about it. but you can see the massive storm that was sandy is still out there and still continues to spin. we're getting showers pushing up into southern new england at this hour and still dealing with the mountain snow out...
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it's not just new york city, but it's the biggest in the path. the coastal will feel it first, but this storm spreads inland a lot. >> reporter: it does. atlantic city, obviously is going to feel it. one of the first places. once that storm continues on, all of the way to ohio, western pennsylvania, even canada. in atlantic city, they're taking it very seriously, some of the businesses have already been boarding up. only emergency vehicles coming all of the way through. other than that, we're really not going to imagine much more than the storm surge. that's the biggest concern here in atlantic city. in 34 years of legalized gambling this is what has happened, shutdown of casinos three times. irene being the last time. we didn't hit that hard enough, right at the coast, from jersey shore up through new york city, long island, you get the bigger numbers. because of the shape of the land, it's going to help that southwest to -- southeast to the northwest flow. other spots will have a surge. we're talking 60 to 80 miles an hour winds in that red are
it's not just new york city, but it's the biggest in the path. the coastal will feel it first, but this storm spreads inland a lot. >> reporter: it does. atlantic city, obviously is going to feel it. one of the first places. once that storm continues on, all of the way to ohio, western pennsylvania, even canada. in atlantic city, they're taking it very seriously, some of the businesses have already been boarding up. only emergency vehicles coming all of the way through. other than that,...
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gets pumped out of the tunnels in new york city. there are people everywhere. we've got an army of people out there work on this. you can criticize if you want to, but i don't know of anybody that is suggesting a way to do it better. >> it isn't a technical thing. it isn't the actual -- you know, the men, the hard hats and stuff. i've seen them up in connecticut. it's just the thought, tom, that in this day and age, 2012, trees are still falling on power lines, and that is paralyzing a third of the state of connecticut. trees shouldn't fall on power lines in october, november of 2012. somehow there's got to be a better way to do this. it just seems like i'm using a typewriter instead of a personal computer or an ipad. >> and when i read that our power grid is antiquated and dated by, you know, decades, that's not true? >> go anywhere else in the world, you'll see that it's not true, michelle. >> well, we're number one in the world. >> we are number one in the world. and if you want to -- some people say go underground. we are underg
gets pumped out of the tunnels in new york city. there are people everywhere. we've got an army of people out there work on this. you can criticize if you want to, but i don't know of anybody that is suggesting a way to do it better. >> it isn't a technical thing. it isn't the actual -- you know, the men, the hard hats and stuff. i've seen them up in connecticut. it's just the thought, tom, that in this day and age, 2012, trees are still falling on power lines, and that is paralyzing a...
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also, just north of the city, look at this train stuck at the station and a few feet of water. and if you can't take the train, how about a cab? well, forget trying to get one of these. a parking lot full of flooded cabs in hoboken, new jersey just across the hudson river from midtown manhattan. folks in the storm 70's with ticket to keep themselves and their level unsafe. look at this. a resident of little ferry, new jersey, using a jet ski of the street to help with the rescue effort. and how about this one? only in new york, folks. someone driving their convertible through times square in the hurricane with a top-down . and tomorrow is halloween. here's a special message left by the good folks at asbury avenue in ocean city, new jersey. sandy, no candy for you. and finally, on a personal note, this is my street. a downed tree in my neighborhood
also, just north of the city, look at this train stuck at the station and a few feet of water. and if you can't take the train, how about a cab? well, forget trying to get one of these. a parking lot full of flooded cabs in hoboken, new jersey just across the hudson river from midtown manhattan. folks in the storm 70's with ticket to keep themselves and their level unsafe. look at this. a resident of little ferry, new jersey, using a jet ski of the street to help with the rescue effort. and how...
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of the city. tens of thousands of people come here every week in the summer to go on vacation, rehoboth beach. it's actually a very small town. only 1,300 people live here year round but tens of thousands in the summer, every single weekend, many of them from nearby washington, d.c. and baltimore and philadelphia. and the boardwalk has survived relatively intact. the people here in rehoboth consider themselves very lucky. here's what we know here in rehobo rehoboth beach. there's some flooding. some homes have been flooded something, cars have been flooded some roads have been flooded. we're also learning statewide in delaware, the blue hen they call, it it was the first state to ratify the constitution, we are being told that 45,000 customers are without power statewide. and this is a small state. you're talking about only one major city, wilmington, you're talking about four beach towns, rehoboth beach, dewey beach, finrock islands. 45,000 people without power after the storms came through. in a
of the city. tens of thousands of people come here every week in the summer to go on vacation, rehoboth beach. it's actually a very small town. only 1,300 people live here year round but tens of thousands in the summer, every single weekend, many of them from nearby washington, d.c. and baltimore and philadelphia. and the boardwalk has survived relatively intact. the people here in rehoboth consider themselves very lucky. here's what we know here in rehobo rehoboth beach. there's some flooding....
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it punched holes in the roof, to a spat between the owner and the city over when get the tree off and who would actually take it off. after the tree fell on his home monday night, d the roof intrate e places and water poured in. normally in the house is a as the most of- to keep things dry. -- as they moved stuff around to keep things right. the owner complains the city did the tree yesterday hiswould not allow company have its contract to remove the tree. >> they said they would get to came up on the rest. there is still a lot of tree work out there. said they had nearly 6000 e requests as of this morning. getting ready to the house and move know, god isu good. yes, he is. >> you are glad you were not in the car? >> exactly. >> around the city, workers their jobs today, and some took on new ones, such repairing parking garages. in georgetown, the water rose the boardwalk for a time today. -- note the debris r debris. >> one of the things that make that one of the things is it isinteresting always different. live here in northwest, takeity said it wanted to this tree down yesterday, b
it punched holes in the roof, to a spat between the owner and the city over when get the tree off and who would actually take it off. after the tree fell on his home monday night, d the roof intrate e places and water poured in. normally in the house is a as the most of- to keep things dry. -- as they moved stuff around to keep things right. the owner complains the city did the tree yesterday hiswould not allow company have its contract to remove the tree. >> they said they would get to...
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jersey and into the new york city area. we have high tides to worry about, and those are an issue into tonight. that's when the height of the storm is going to move in. zooming in closer here, new jersey, new york, rhode island, we see the high tides around 8:00 to 8:30 this evening. southern long island 9:30 to 11:00 tonight. we're looking at a 6 to 11 foot storm surge as it races to the west, still a category 1 hurricane but now it's 78 miles to the southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. it will make landfall quickly into this evening. today at 8:00 tonight we're going to see this transition from a hurricane into this nor'easter hybrid we've been talking about. it's not just a trop cam system. it's a post-tropical system transforming into more of a nor'easter type situation. heavy rain extends all through maryland pushing inland into virginia. the storm is still very far away. we will see all that heavy rain become an issue. virginia beach has picked up almost nine inches of rain, and the storm is hundreds of miles to th
jersey and into the new york city area. we have high tides to worry about, and those are an issue into tonight. that's when the height of the storm is going to move in. zooming in closer here, new jersey, new york, rhode island, we see the high tides around 8:00 to 8:30 this evening. southern long island 9:30 to 11:00 tonight. we're looking at a 6 to 11 foot storm surge as it races to the west, still a category 1 hurricane but now it's 78 miles to the southeast of atlantic city, new jersey. it...
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in new york city waves are splashing over the sea walls. here's t.j. winick live. >> reporter: good afternoon whether here on the southern tip of new jersey or 150 miles north up in new york city, we are expect to see water rise from 6 to 11 feet. it could have a devastating impact on the east coast. forcasters predict this could be the worst storm in two generations. hurricane sandy is strengthening and heading north. with 50 million in its path. the eye is expect to make landfall late monday night in atlantic city, new jersey but will.i.am pack communites hundreds of miles away. >>> -- >> -- >> this is going to be a big storm, a difficult storm the great thing about america is we all pull together. >> reporter: the real fear is sandy's storm surge, fueled by high winds and a full moon. >> we are talking the ocean coming in causing massive flooding. >> reporter: already a spectacle early monday in cape may, the angry atlantic is the real fear for locals like tom. >> i think it is mostly water. >> reporter: seen in satellite imagery the ominous system
in new york city waves are splashing over the sea walls. here's t.j. winick live. >> reporter: good afternoon whether here on the southern tip of new jersey or 150 miles north up in new york city, we are expect to see water rise from 6 to 11 feet. it could have a devastating impact on the east coast. forcasters predict this could be the worst storm in two generations. hurricane sandy is strengthening and heading north. with 50 million in its path. the eye is expect to make landfall late...
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theymon is live in ocean city. >> reporter: the rain let up a bit. but we still are getting the freezing rain, on and off but the wind gusts thankfully have died down a bit. sandy was the monster we all feared. it's going take days to determine the devastation, millions of americans along the east coast wake up this morning, in dire straits. there are 5 million people who are without power, we know that in new york city, parts of lower manhattan, floodeds and that the stock exchange is not going to open today for a second straight day, the first time weather has forced the stock exchange to close for two days since the 1800s. here in ocean city maryland, we are trapped here, because there were roads that closed, bridges that closed, people are hunkering down. there is 8 states this morning that have snow. bad weather still out there. >> i know yesterday when we were checking in with you, there was a different scene, a lot of wind and rape. one story out of ocean city, iconic pier that's important to people, it's destroyed. have you heard from anybody
theymon is live in ocean city. >> reporter: the rain let up a bit. but we still are getting the freezing rain, on and off but the wind gusts thankfully have died down a bit. sandy was the monster we all feared. it's going take days to determine the devastation, millions of americans along the east coast wake up this morning, in dire straits. there are 5 million people who are without power, we know that in new york city, parts of lower manhattan, floodeds and that the stock exchange is...
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let's get the latest from his team. >> we are south of ocean city and normally the highest winds are on the right quadrant and left quadrant. let's start with winds and this is sort of -- pardon me? scotty, you want to tell me something? okay 50 mile-per-hour winds gusts and that's as high as we have seen so far. 45 mile-per-hour wind gusts and 45 in leesberg but this has caught my eye. winchester, over 50 mile-per- hour wind gusts in just the last hour. 2:00 a.m. tonight, hurricane force winds in red will be essentially over the metro area and that will compass the -- encompass the baltimore area in montgomery and points north. this is something important to watch as this orange color, these winds are 60 to 70 miles per hour and that will be encompasses most of the metro area. tomorrow morning we wake up and still have this orange on top of us. that is 60 miles per hour -- 60 mile-per-hour winds and that will be all up and down the eastern seaboard quite possibly into halloween. and tuesday afternoon, anywhere from tuesday to 40 miles per hour up and down the eastern seaboard and we
let's get the latest from his team. >> we are south of ocean city and normally the highest winds are on the right quadrant and left quadrant. let's start with winds and this is sort of -- pardon me? scotty, you want to tell me something? okay 50 mile-per-hour winds gusts and that's as high as we have seen so far. 45 mile-per-hour wind gusts and 45 in leesberg but this has caught my eye. winchester, over 50 mile-per- hour wind gusts in just the last hour. 2:00 a.m. tonight, hurricane force...
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now, the city is getting right side for the absolute worse. brian kuebler is live in fells point where preparations are underway and folks are getting the sand. i hear a bag piper out there. >> i can't explain the bag pipers. i want to show you the scene that's going on. this is a sand pile. more people are starting to get off work this evening, coming down here, we know you seen the two stories like this before. we seen similar i have yes of the supplies. it's repetitiveness that breeds preparedness. >> we dos it happs. everybody be prepared, everybody listens to what they tell you to do, we will be okay. >> reporter: barbara lisped and prepared added batteries and water to he shopping list today. >> how much water is left? >> there is no water, there was -- on the top shelf. >> you grabbed two. >> id that manager get it. i couldn't reach it. that's what people are buying, water republican exactly what the city is trying to prevent. earlier this afternoon, baltimore dutched sand the in fells point as eager business owners and residents looked
now, the city is getting right side for the absolute worse. brian kuebler is live in fells point where preparations are underway and folks are getting the sand. i hear a bag piper out there. >> i can't explain the bag pipers. i want to show you the scene that's going on. this is a sand pile. more people are starting to get off work this evening, coming down here, we know you seen the two stories like this before. we seen similar i have yes of the supplies. it's repetitiveness that breeds...
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here's the view from ocean city. the waves are picking up. a high-wind watch goes into effect tomorrow night. flood watch as well. we'll be talking about sandy, what else, coming up. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. >> officials in harvard counties are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that killed a 5-year-old boy. the fire started at about 6:30 last night on charlestown drive. two other family members were home at the time but they magged to escape. it's unclear if the boy died from smoke inhalation, burns, or a combination of both. >> a man is dead tonight after an accident between an s.u.v. and a motorcycle. we're told the motorcycle was traveling east on shawan road near beaver dam ro
here's the view from ocean city. the waves are picking up. a high-wind watch goes into effect tomorrow night. flood watch as well. we'll be talking about sandy, what else, coming up. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy,...
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bay bridge take it easy, if you are trying to get into the city it's going to be crowded on bart. westbound is
bay bridge take it easy, if you are trying to get into the city it's going to be crowded on bart. westbound is
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ocean city along 50 seeing rain at the present moment. we'll continue to watch the rain bands moving in. bwi marshall sustained wind at 20. winds will pick up in terms of gusting 22. dulles we saw 30. we are seeing winds pick up. very gusty winds moving in across the area. in terms of where we are going scattered showers and heavy downpours this evening. watch out this band starts to set up tomorrow morning. 8:00, 9:00 in the morning over the eastern shore. this is is what will be pressing north and west. this is anticipating flooding rain coming in monday morning into monday afternoon. by monday evening near hurricane force wind gusts will move in across the city limits. sustained winds 45 to 60 miles per hour gusting to 70. here comes the rain. close to ten inches by tuesday. back to you. >> thank you. want you to look at the bottom of your screen. school districts closing tomorrow. we'll have the ticker up through the show. >> in delaware evacuations are underway. make sure they go smoothly northbound route one closures waved indefinit
ocean city along 50 seeing rain at the present moment. we'll continue to watch the rain bands moving in. bwi marshall sustained wind at 20. winds will pick up in terms of gusting 22. dulles we saw 30. we are seeing winds pick up. very gusty winds moving in across the area. in terms of where we are going scattered showers and heavy downpours this evening. watch out this band starts to set up tomorrow morning. 8:00, 9:00 in the morning over the eastern shore. this is is what will be pressing...
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, new york city all of the way up toward boston. something that we need to pay attenti attention to. >>> now, potentially new york city, where hurricane irene last year wasn't so bad in the city itself, what would you say to people who are tempted to write this off? >> i want to remind folks about that hurricane, it was a bad storm, dan, it just didn't deliver the wind damage that new york city expected and the surge wasn't really here. but if you look innd where it was catastrophic flooding and so many folks were acted that storm. it was a terrible storm. this storm hurricane center said that it will have all of those elements focused on these big population areas, and new york city is one of them. i'm going to ask everyone to be prepared. >> all right, better safe than sorry. sam champion, thank you. one of the biggest worries ahead of this storm is the potential for massive power outages. officials are warning those outages could last more than a week. crews are already in crisis mode. on working overtime. doing their best to kee
, new york city all of the way up toward boston. something that we need to pay attenti attention to. >>> now, potentially new york city, where hurricane irene last year wasn't so bad in the city itself, what would you say to people who are tempted to write this off? >> i want to remind folks about that hurricane, it was a bad storm, dan, it just didn't deliver the wind damage that new york city expected and the surge wasn't really here. but if you look innd where it was...
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again, one of the most expensive buildings in the city. also the construction company behind this is the company formerly called bovis. they, of course were the company involved in the deutsche bank building and the death of those firefighters. a lot of questions are going to be asked about this company, about the general contractor and whether they followed the rules that the city required, shut down construction, secure all cranes over the weekend. so, a lot of questions for a very high-profile building already under a lot of scrutiny. >> that's right. because construction sites were told to tie equipment down by saturday at 5 p.m. i mean, the rest of the world took whatever they had in their backyards or on their balconies out and made sure there was nothing that the wind can move. i don't understand why this construction company thought it was okay to leave a crane on the top of a 65-story building. >> reporter: you know, i couldn't agree more, maria. the other question is, i'm not quite sure how you tie down a crane that large and whe
again, one of the most expensive buildings in the city. also the construction company behind this is the company formerly called bovis. they, of course were the company involved in the deutsche bank building and the death of those firefighters. a lot of questions are going to be asked about this company, about the general contractor and whether they followed the rules that the city required, shut down construction, secure all cranes over the weekend. so, a lot of questions for a very...
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city hall as the mayor presents the team with keys to the city. master float builder david thomas said the giant sweep against detroit means his crews have to work extra fast to be ready in time. >> we're twhidling whood, hacking at foil sheeting. there's boil orange, black and white that you can shake a stick at in here right now. >> reporter: that work continues and you can hear that it continues here at this hour. the mayor says the parade tomorrow is a family event and that police will strictly enforce a ban on alcohol in the streets. muni is running extra shuttles and b.a.r.t. has extra trains. you can also watch it live starting at 4 :30 a.m. on "tuesday in the bay." >> thank you, monty. we'll all be down there live. >>> as the city plans for grand celebrations, police arrested several dozen people who set fire to trash cans after the team's victory on sunday. today, the district attorney announced his office has filed charges against nine of them so far. those charges include assault on a police officer, robbery and arson. yesterday, many p
city hall as the mayor presents the team with keys to the city. master float builder david thomas said the giant sweep against detroit means his crews have to work extra fast to be ready in time. >> we're twhidling whood, hacking at foil sheeting. there's boil orange, black and white that you can shake a stick at in here right now. >> reporter: that work continues and you can hear that it continues here at this hour. the mayor says the parade tomorrow is a family event and that...
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to shelter in the city. the atlantic city mayor joins us by phone. thank you for your time. >> you're welcome. good afternoon. >> before i get into this, give me an assessment what you know to be the case? are people still right now trapped? what's the situation? >> first of all, let me thank you for having your priority in the right place. certainly i think all of this back and forth between the governor and i has detracted away from what is really the most important thing that sthub in everybody's mind, and that's the safety and preservation of human lives. i'm happy to report that on that front with respect to safety and the preservation of human lives there has only been one fatalities, and when i say only, i don't mean to suggest that we take that lightly. given the catastrophic nature of the storm and the fact that the eye has slammed directly into atlantic city could have been a lot worse. in terms of human damage, if you will, that has been minimal. with respect to property damage, that's at the othe
to shelter in the city. the atlantic city mayor joins us by phone. thank you for your time. >> you're welcome. good afternoon. >> before i get into this, give me an assessment what you know to be the case? are people still right now trapped? what's the situation? >> first of all, let me thank you for having your priority in the right place. certainly i think all of this back and forth between the governor and i has detracted away from what is really the most important thing...
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in new york city waves are splashing over the sea walls. here's t.j. winick live. >> reporter: good afternoon whether here on the southern tip of new jersey or 150 miles north up in new york city, we are expect to see water rise from 6 to 11 feet. it could have a devastating impact on the east coast. forcasters predict this could be the worst storm in two generations. hurricane sandy is strengthening and heading north. with 50 million in its path. the eye is expect to make landfall late monday night in atlantic city, new jersey but will.i.am pack communites hundreds of miles away. >>> -- >> -- >> this is going to be a big storm, a difficult storm the great thing about america is we all pull together. >> reporter: the real fear is sandy's stor surge, fueled by high winds and a full moon. >> we are talking the ocean coming in causing massive flooding. >> reporter: already a spectacle early monday in cape may, the angry atlantic is the real fear for locals like tom. >> i think it is mostly water. >> reporter: seen in satellite imagery the ominous system h
in new york city waves are splashing over the sea walls. here's t.j. winick live. >> reporter: good afternoon whether here on the southern tip of new jersey or 150 miles north up in new york city, we are expect to see water rise from 6 to 11 feet. it could have a devastating impact on the east coast. forcasters predict this could be the worst storm in two generations. hurricane sandy is strengthening and heading north. with 50 million in its path. the eye is expect to make landfall late...
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explosion from new york city, the new york city con edson plant. one of the reasons part of lower manhattan is in trouble and dark. the company vice president is saying this morning, this is the worst storm related outage in the company's history, as you can see, incredible explosion happening out of there. >> according to breaking news.com, it could be a week because of the explosion, could be a week for customers to get back on. that's out of con edson. >> if you lost power, you know it's brutal being without it for that long. >> i a lot of you are listening opposed to watching. a huge fire broke out in the breezy point neighborhood incomes queens new york. >> 50 homes destroyed. jim describes the incredible scene. we will run the video for you to hear. >> 4200 homes out here. this is a community that lost the most people during 9/11, the firefighters and cops during 9/11, the community was hit horribly tonight. around 6:30, they lost power. the water came rushing in. many expected there will be flooding and loss of power. the fire erupted on one
explosion from new york city, the new york city con edson plant. one of the reasons part of lower manhattan is in trouble and dark. the company vice president is saying this morning, this is the worst storm related outage in the company's history, as you can see, incredible explosion happening out of there. >> according to breaking news.com, it could be a week because of the explosion, could be a week for customers to get back on. that's out of con edson. >> if you lost power, you...
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the coast lien changed by a monster storm. >> i actually grew up in the city. it just hurts a lot. >> reporter: this afternoon dozens of residents came out to see the damage for themselves, telling us and each other stories about how they road out hurricane sandy. >> i was sitting in my room. you didn't know if the window would shatter. >> it's something you can't believe. >> reporter: this man is a doctor. he stayed behind at a local hospital as sandy made landfall. >> they were evacuatin i'm originally from afghanistan. i can relate to this. we didn't evacuate. my son, he wants to see it. >> reporter: normally this is a booming tourist mecca. right now it's empty. there's plenty of damage and most places don't even have power. cleaning up will take a long time. >> no one has been allowed back into the city. >> reporter: president obama surveyed the area by air and on the ground. he met with governor christie. it will take time to clean up. the ball is rolling and the federal government is very much involved. reporting for abc2 news. >> for will look at all th
the coast lien changed by a monster storm. >> i actually grew up in the city. it just hurts a lot. >> reporter: this afternoon dozens of residents came out to see the damage for themselves, telling us and each other stories about how they road out hurricane sandy. >> i was sitting in my room. you didn't know if the window would shatter. >> it's something you can't believe. >> reporter: this man is a doctor. he stayed behind at a local hospital as sandy made...